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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 24

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in i) Cincinnati. Friday, aikjust is, ioso rp 1 11 T1 1 1 FIFTY YEARS. Deputy's Post Is Lost; i I 1 1 1 1 Troop Leader NcmeJ pt i i rr ror iriecnamzeu una iim OUUUrt WUll ('J Dinner In Mariemont. i At Unused Car Exhibition World's Record Broken Twice In Final Shoot Of Tourney; Treasury Team Sets Mark To Continue, Forecast Forty-eight of the most prized possessions in Cincinnati box seat Humidity, At 90 Throughout Yesterday's crowd again was a buying crowd, according to reports to Harry T. Gardner, show man tickets to Crosley Field will be Jay, Blamed As Four Persons Collapse.

given away tonight. ager, from dealers who have 80 picked used cars on display. Nu Another new world's record was set yesterday and the old record was beaten, to boot, by the team The 48 will go, a pair apiece, to Guilty In Trcliic Case A special Deputy Sheriff's commission and badfTe, taken from Carl Soendlin, 3346 Eicldle Street, was turned over to Sheriff Fred -Sper-ber yesterday following Soendlin conviction on a traffic charge. Soendlin, formerly a special deputy under Sheriff George A. Lutz, was fined the costs of court by Municipal Judge William E.

Handley. Soendlin was cited August 11 by Safety Patrolman Beverly Thomas for violating a traffic light at Forest and Burnet Avenues. Thomas reported that Soendlin showed his badge in an effort to escape the citation. After the matter was reported to Detective Chief Emmett D. Kirgan, Soendlin was called into office for questioning.

Sheriff Sperber, informed of the incident, requested police to tako up the badge and commission. Soendlin surrendered them. the .33 caliber five-man team national match course. Of course the tournament record of the team match was broken. It had been 1,315, set last year by the United States Infantry team which participated in the second annual that took second place in the last match of the third annual All-American Open Pistol Tournament Four persons collapsed from tht heat yesterday as W.

C. Devereaux, meteorologist, forecast the current torrid wave would continue for at 24 visitors to The Enquirer Exhibition of Unused Transportation at Coney Island. Names of the winners will be chosen as a major feature of the celebration of "Baseball Night" at the show grounds tonight. merous substitutions have been necessary in the mornings, when the show is not cpen, to keep the ranks of the good used cars intact. Another crowd Is expected tomorrow with the celebration of Crosley Day at Coney.

As on each day this week, an "unsafe" automobile will be destroyed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and another at 7 at night. A derrick hoists the victim tournament. Team scores in the match that conducted by the Indian Hill Rangers under supervision of the National Rifle Association. produced the new world's record least another 24 hours and possibly for several more days. were as follows: 4 I Devereaux said the high tempera United States Treasury Team Treasury Melton R.

Rogers. Port An-Rfles, 283: Lee E. Echols. No No. 1 was the new record setter, shes, 278; Arnold L.

Melocne, high in the air, drops it on an iron rhoenix. 275; Arnvid Anderson, ture of the day was 87 degrees, but ft high humidity made it seem much higher. He said humidity with a United States Cavalry team platform, then drops a If JsfSr- scoring just one point below, but weight upon it repeatedly. Tht show will end tomorrow night still with a higher total than the Although Harold E. Russell, creator of The Enquirer sports page figure, Danny Dumm, will draw the names of the 24 persons who will be Danny's guests from a large box, the names will not be announced at once.

Instead, on 12 days in September, when the Reds are to play at home, two of the 24 will find themselves listed in the Danny Dumm cartoon as persons who will receive two box seats each for that day's game. old record. In another match, Patrolman A. MR. AND MRS.

J. BUHRLAGE. measured 90 per cent throughout the day. The low was 68 degrees. Although the forecast for today was for partly cloudy skies with scattered thundershowers, Dever W.

Hemming, Detroit police, sue Warroad, 2T3; V. M. Chapman, Oroville, 271. Total. 1.3S0.

Cavalry Jens B. Jensen, 283; Stanie" Blazejevski, 278: Harry P. Watson, 278; Charles F. Harrison, 272; James Olettly. 267.

Total, 1,379. Scores for Match 14, which showed Hemming to be top-flight shot of the tournament, were produced in the firing of all the preceding matches except No. 6, which was open only to Greater Cincin-! natians. Hemming's aggregate score Mr. and Mrs.

John Buhrlage, 3462 Brotherton Road, will cele cesiifully defended his AU-American open individual championship, his eaux said there wouia De iiuie brate their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner for chance in temperatures. He said It there was no relief in sight, so as could be judged last night was 2,587. Runners-up were Chap man, with 2,567, and Rogers, with 2,550. aggregate of scores fired in the Rangers Tournament matches topping the other participating marksmen's. Hemming held three world's records when he entered the Cincinnati tournament; he leaves holding a fourth, for caliber slow fire, which he made in Wednesday's shooting.

The record broken by the treasury team was in the All-American Cards bearing signatures of show visitors began going into a box there yesterday. More will do so this afternoon and until drawing time tonight And those box-seat guests of the Dumm boy, it appears, may see a members of their family at Mariemont Inn. Entertainment for their friends and relatives will be held at their home after 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Buhrlage, who are 73 and 72 years old, respectively, have three sons, Edwin, William, and Walter Buhrlage, and six The four persons who collapsed from the heat were Eleanor Knappe, 17 years old, 2610 Glendora Scores for the first two fired yesterday were as follows No. 12. National Matcn Course Corporal Mack Garr, United State? iniantry, presidio (San rancisco. cant. 2S0; HemminK.

279: Jensen. 278. All open team championship, open to dramatic pennant battle decided. Several of the stars of the pennant-contending Redlegs, with their wives, are expected to be present tonight as guests of the three broke Hemming'! tournament record of 276 set last year, but the honor passes to Jensen, who scored one point more than liMSk teams of five men from the same Avenue; Edward McBride, 69, no home, who, because he also was suffering from hunger, was reported to be serious; William Hammock, 47, Negro, 615 Freeman Avenue, and Richard Young, 65. Negro houseman, 3553 Glenwood Avenue.

After she collapsed at her home early last night, Miss Knappe received treatment irom the Life Squad, then was removed to Dea ADVERTISING GAIN NOTED; BOARD PLANS CAMPAIGN Hemming yesterday. LIEIX HAVELOCK D. NELSON, police, military, or club organization. The old record was "old" only No. 13.

Rapid Fire, four show for dinner and for one of strings of five shots at 25 yards (new by a few months, for a Los Angeles the twice-daily spectacles, the match in this tournament) Chapman, 191, demolition of an ancient and un Lieutenant Havelock D. Nelson will be appointed commanding officer of Troop of the new Kennetn A. Wilson. Redwood City, Calif. United States Treasury, 189; Watson, 188.

Evidence of expanding activity police team made it at a Western tournament this year with a score safe automobile. in newspaper advertising was of 1,365 of 1,500 possible. The The show again yesterday re coness Hospital. McBride waslnoted vestprdav in an announce- National Guard mechanized cav ported throngs of visitors, its found lying on the sidewalk inment of the California Wine Ad- Fleming pointed out that with one exception, records in every one of the tournament's regular matches had been broken in this year's for the lazy part of your life at college JOYCE of Hollywood designs the gayest glamour slippers alry unit being established in Cin front of 4319 Eastern Avenue. He, visorv Board's Dlans for its autumn cinnati, it announced yester crowds augmented in the afternoon by most of the 1,000 youngster? taken to Coney Island on an excursion of a Louisville, news advertising campagn.

During the four months, September through told police he was too weak to eat a sandwich they found in his pocket. He was taken to General shooting. The exception was Matcb 3, rapid fire. James N. day.

Ee will be advanced to the rank of Captain with the assump December, 72 markets in 28 states, Newhall, Purdue University student paper. The increase in the number Hospital. the District of Columbia, and Ha- tion of his new duties, probably of basebail tickets to be given away, next week. Young collapsed at the Glenwood i waii, will be cultivated, with a totai "lone wolfing" it, shot 198 to win the match, but not to beat the from a smaller number announced The unit, being organized by record of 199 (national record) shot expenditure for newspaper space of approximately $100,000 in 95 news Major Roy Green, commander of the Third Squadron, 107th Cavalry earlier, was something of a tribute to the crowds attending the show. Last night brought the finale of Avenue address where he is employed.

Hammock collapsed at a factory at 1015 West Sixth Street, where he is employed as a watchman. Both he and Young also were taken to General Hospital. at the tournament in 1937, Its first year, by C. P. Gustin of the California Highway Patrol.

papers. The expanded schedule will be placed through the San. Francisco office of J. Walter Thompson Company. the fireworks display offered four The tournament is not the larg treasury men's score yesterday was 1,380, the cavalry team's, 1,379.

The arm used was the semiautomatic pistoL The course of fire was the National Pistol Match Course each man firing 10 shots, slow fire, at 50 yards, and 10 shots timed fire, and 10 shots rapid fire at 25 yards. Robert Fleming, member of the Indian Hill Rangers Board, who assisted in compiling the tournament statistics, recalled that the record score yesterday was the Treasury Men's second recent triumph over the crack shots who ornament Los Angeles's police force. At a tournament a few weeks ago the Treasury men gave the Los Angeles police marksmen their first beating and on the Los Angeles men's own range. The Treasury shots set another world's record in that instance, too, bettering the old record by 19 in shooting 1,419 of 1,500 possible in Regiment, is the first National Guard mechanized cavalry outfit in the United States. Major Green announced last night that Lieutenant Nelson's appointment had been authorized.

nights this week and featured by the explosion of a piece showing an "unsafe" automobile. est conducted annually by the Indian Hill Rangers whose Captain H. E. Wiison serves as Chief Range Officer but it is widely considered the most important, drawing high- Captain William Walker John son will become Major in command bile theft charge was placed against Jamison after he admitted stealing caliber marksmen from many parts of the country. The quality of COUNTERPOINT, shining rayon satin and rayon bengalinel 100 for eye-appeal heaven on earth to tccart In Ultraviolet nev ghade to wear with every other color) white to dye, black, blue.

.4.95 of the new Reconnaisance Squadron of the Twenty-second Cavalry Division when organization is completed. Nelson's unit will be part an automobile from an automobile rental firm on Washington Avenue May 16 and abandoned it in Hills- of Johnson's command. their shooting discourages entry of many other marksmen except on such rare occasions as when a college boy saunters in and knocks a silver cup right out from under the noses of the nobility of pistoldom. The Citizens' Finance Committee, boro, Ohio. PERMIT HOLDERS CITED.

Six Reading and one Elmwood Place liquor permit holders were which is cooperating in establish ing the new unit, will attend cited yesterday for appearance be fore the State Board of Liquor BEAUTY PRIMER N. Y. A. To Spend Third More In County In Coming Year Control, August 23-24, on charges of various liquor law violations, according to dispatches from Columbus. Norma Mueller, 6213 Vine another organization meeting Monday night at the 107th Cavalry Armory, Reading Road and As-mann Avenue, to study financial needs of the new troop.

Lieutenant Nelson is a veteran of service with the Second Division in the fighting in France in the World War. In civil life he is an investment analyst for the Fifth Third Union Trust Company. He makes his home on Asbury Road, Forestville, Ohio. Street, was the Elmwood Place dealer, according to the report; the Reading dealers were Peter H. BUSXY SCUFFS, down-right tinful luxury for nippy nighlt and morn-ingsv Snowy white lapin fur grand new comfort to the sole and heel.

Priced for overworked allowance t. 3.95 Shoe Salon Air Conditioned Street Floor mm; Announcement that the National Youth Administration will spend approximately one-third more in Ham Federal Security Agency. Chief of these, he said, is abandonment of the requirement that youths shall be certified to NYA by local relief Becker, 302 West Vine Street; Reginald Rosselot, 4011 Main Street; Al Stiens, 1107 Wayne Street; Lillian Mann, 231 South Main Street; Marie C. Hoffman, 609 Main Street, and Bernard Heffron, 20 West ilton County in the next year than PAIR HELD FOR JURY agenieces. Henceforth, in an ef the $180,000 it has spent in the last 12 months and a discussion of the Ohio Regional Work Experience Venson Street fort to minimize NYA connections with relief, certifications can be made by any recognized public as In Robbery Of Taproom One Confesses Auto Theft, Report.

Two men, who were arrested Wednesday night in Norwood, and who, according to Norwood police, confessed participation in the robbery of the basement sistance agency or even by NYA itself, Weston said. Ralph Perkins, Director of the Regional Work Experience Center, told of the work being done by 199 youths employed at New Phila chief features of a district NYA conference held at yesterday at the Cincinnati offices on Central Parkway. A two-day conference closed yesterday. S. Burns Western, NYA State Administrator, announced the increase in funds, which was made possible by a recent act of Congress.

NYA spent approximately $125,000 in the county in the last 12 the American Legion Building, 2110 Bennett Avenue. Wednesday, were: delphia and at the Leesville Dam nearby, where they are building a BAft -11 juu-man vinage 10 ire ine ruiure home of the center. Any youth between 18 and 25 years, who is eligible for NYA, is eligible for the camp, where another 100 bound over to the grand jury yes- i terday. Mayor Amos L. Eyler, who presides over Norwood Police Court, ordered William Jamison, 39 years old, barber, 5414 Hunter Norwood, held under $5,000 bond on a robbery charge and an additional $5,000 on a charge of automobile; months on out-of-school work and on administration.

It distributed another $54,000 in student aid to needier students of 55 high schools could be used, Perkins said. The workers earn $27 to $30 a month, of which they must pay and six colleges in the county. Out of-school labor will receive the bulk back $15 for subsistence expense. presents Helen Gould, Delta Gamma co-ed on the Perry of the Increase. They give 35 hours a week to mmA fiitf Weston also discussed with county work and training, the work being divided among 11 trades from supervisors and administrative lead' ers from this fifteen-county district tractor driving: to plumbing.

Brown design staff, here Frirlav The village they are building changes in procedure under the new NYA act including it in the theft Floyd Bentler, 34, 4523 Main Avenue, Norwood, was ordered held under $5,000 on a robbery charge. Bentler, Norwood police said, confessed he executed the robbery which had been planned by Jamison. Both men pleaded guilty yesterday. Norwood poiice said the automo- will be occupied by NYA groups and Saturday to model Lm from four states who will develop a large recreation area on public property connected with the Mus HIGH MASS SUNDAY kingum flood control project. In Observance Of Golden Wedding Anniversary Of Couple.

What do girls want and need in the way of beauty care? Elizabeth Arden knows and assembles nine beauty essentials in a gay little book box that will gladden the hearts of those in and out of college! It contains these essentials prettily packaged. ARDENA CLEANSING CREAM, SKIN LOTION, ORANGE SKIN CREAM, HAND LOTION, AMO RETTA CREAM, ALL-DAY FOUNDATION CREAM, LIPSTICK, NAIL POLISH, ILLUSION POWDER 5.00 Toiletries Air-Conditioned Street Floor The H. S. POGUE Go. i I Junior Miss Dresses, Exclusive with Pogue's 1 0 II mMM flill (ill! hand it to these GLOVES that keep the college crowd smart to the finger tips sturdy classics for wear and tear, frivolous types for lighter moments -A.

I If- If. MR, AND MRS. GEORGE KREIS. Mr. and Mrs.

George Kreis, 4246 Brookside Avenue, Northside, will celebrate their golden wedding an-j niversary Sunday with an 8:15 o'clock high mass at St Boniface Church, Chase Avenue, a familyj dinner at Garden View, White Oak.j and an evening "at home" for their, friends. Kreis, 73 years old, and Kreis, 70, have resided in Cincinnati all their lives. They were mar-; ried at St Paul's Church August 21. 1889. i They have one son, Joseph G.j Kreis; four daughters, Mrs.

Frank; Glankler, Mrs. Herman Meirose, Mrs. Joseph Spade, and Mrs. An-' hony Rombach. Applause for the Family Size of VITAMINS PLUS A Convenience and a Saving Above THIS LITTLE P1CC1E goes everywhere and keeps its trim tailoring to the end of its long, long life! Cork pigskin shortie; or handsewn dip-on blark Kith tchite, brown with beige, cork 3.00 I I Left'.

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Mayor James G. Stewart will welcome the1 visitors. Officials of the order said the two-day convention will attract 1,000 visitors. Actual work of the convention will be done by 34 dele-! gates. The program will end to-! morrow nigM with installation of the new officer.

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